- w .....m . . . .- I THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN H MAY 14, E .t T T"W'1' N91” Drew Asks Explanations X1 Congratulating:-re extended to e lithe children of Gienalsdsle school -and also to their music teacher lfor the fine showing they gave in the Island Musical Festival. T w M '-r---- ..3”2t2”c'..i.?.El.." mm-M re mm m -. planstion of the other matters Th. 3 f' d f M. Fr d . CHAPTER XIV J. MGil:iTn)Fratri:ITe.luf,ili rergret to E Brnuh nrm W” "mud the later, henr that he 1: II patient in the Jngdne .ub'con'u'ac" on two gm" Mr. Drew identified the fenies c”nunu9d Charlottetown Hospital. A ( f:.mn”nIl'efnl.nE::: !:::”1o':'EgI;)u'!2 as one to ply between North Syd- each can 1193'. N. 8., and Port Aux Basques. At the and ofafortnight, how- Mr. Roddy Ma:-Donald. teacher The ' V. owmhmuu Nf1d.. the other between Yu- ever, he felt he no longer had any at West St. Peters School, spent lad” &'edm””.1.uJ 1 for in up mouth. N.8.. to Bar Harbor. Me excuse, and as the Residen , was the week-end of May 10th at his phmcion f tho” fnmdenm Ind He recognized that in both cases ready for occupation he moved home in Blooming Point. at the Namal M mum” low the sub-connmom were let by the in. it waaa simple process. for he W s tender for oonstmctlon of the shmouudmg um” "'”dPd H" had no personal belongings, but it Mr. James Marlnnls.Tracndie.15 nsW1811v10'n 10035 at the norm and main contracts. However. he was marked the end of his period as at present 0mlil'1.1'P'1 WW1 "19 of the Cm” p3i15e'V.”Ay between mmrmed m" the govermmm Md Sn-at-xK'5'KuQ51 and the beginning Coastal Construction Co. at Sav- Cape Brown Ismnd and the mun- been informed of the facts in of his official life. as Resident. are Harbor. land 0, Nova swung The "Jew both cases and had considered Blount such an important project. He The trader. indeed, had suggeat- . ed tender. he said, was 3209900 them g. r ed more than once that it would TI" "”".1' ”'””'li '15 n”'- K 9' iower man any mhery May 2nd. 3 &e have been more convenient nu MnrPherson. Pamii Priest at Tmnswn Mfmsm, Ch,m,, Nd A ” Wnb round if he had remained on in Tferadlev W1” "W1 1" 11”" "W the Oanso contract lowest tender Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins. Mt. Al- ” ' . hb his bungalow. but he turned the "9 hf” "””'” ”” ""”'0"””'" was rejected because the rim. in bion was A visitor to the City on suggestion down firmly. He was H"'l”'3l 1'" '"”""”"" F”h" question was unknown to his de- Thursday. already beholden to him quite suf- M'”'Ph'”0" '”.'””''”"g f"”'" "" partment or to the government ficiently, and he had a shrewd ”""k "1 ”” ”"' and no chance could be taken on Mr. Len Mat-,Neill. Mt Albion idea that Sdtiriingl mogive was riiot Mi" Fwd" Mung" "uh" M ”f Wasprefd visitor to Chrirlottetoun entirey a aintereste wis or e ' on ay. his complnlonshln. He had already Sa”" H'”""' W'"' H" w"ki'"d Mt. --w of May ifiili at her home in Mr. Clifford Chandler C.NR., v-- .. ,,....,.,..,,,v,,. ,7, h C A N AD A ' S FIN E 57 dropped one or two hints as to the Tncame u ciGARE1-TE . . eminent desirability of their ' V M Mr. D0. )5 Dr kt. ML AM 590 011 mm Spent 111! Wfelt-end '1"m”;md3 mK':helr.'" ';Id 1:39" A verv suoressliil midiing .mi.waa s. VISIIKKO: to the city on soot: at M5 home here" " . '-4; Q . . A", ow a no in enion o a 'ing. ' ' . . d .. M . 2 d krrr X o d. . . N . i" ""1"" "1 be ”"""1"”d "3 my.frl:apc::i';miiai'(Ad:PTirr8slhhP'r(:i.-I: M M M n- r- biclivrxibsrumulseihnimsh Lg All N I 1! i l f t' till )1 1 , ' ” j ' ii vixtor .0 L 9 .;ty on w -..y. m:'v;Cll":lO'rec'3:)lt'5:h: "cir::En.Lnnce:1llnS n znnd'ii.ui-wn-iii and everyone Mr. Earl Buell. Mt. Albion. paid Saturday. ' i lit would have been impossible tomnjnwd A ' Hf '.mf”m' " buslm” mp "7 N" 5' 0” Fr” ” ' in V " WE Now nsva ......... .. u.... .. ................. . hi... ..... ..... M. or M... ......... ...... .... Trava; relaxed - arrive refreshed if h h dy td t bc 3 M” P"””' WW1 nurnii. Donald I A..- rnmiiv. Citv were ririmm to Mt xERMATlI , 5(ARlNE ; '5 3 cO”59ne o em?” . slnn, was a i-Sllfll” to Cliarlntte- Mr I-iddy Mgiers ONE, Sec- Albjnpi onlgundayv " ENGINES pE:'u11s1:11::; h:"ws'g1:mg1h;'n:piown on Mar pith. V E ;1l'I;llh(l)lQ::.hSe)';-tgnl the week-end at . . I Dependable, safe travel in all kinds of 0 Large, picture windows, comforiabig N AT OUR lWl'1RL 5111118 WM Nmmg at . The many friends nf Mr. James' . ...:e ...,::r',.D?:::?f: vveuthon reclining gum A Apart from that, he welcomed Arhlng. Iiminlrlston, will he snrryi Mr and Mrs. Omer Ferguson Suiiday. .wld9 ChOiC' Rf 'l9'P1n9 accOmm9daf 'R001n10m0V00f01111dG!1dlt1'elchyour MALpEQl'.E ROAD me .,p,,pom,,m,. or ,,em,l.g .vi'(gy;io learn of ms continued illness..and ramiiy motored to New Perth . ,. tiona---berihs,sections.roometfes,drow- Iogs,visitwith friends. Q w from the man of an even niz. her: I I win Sunday May 3rd. and were Mr. and Mrs. Elner .1 k'i in rooms compartments. 0 ' - EHOLE ROOM he had arrived at the conclusionl The Trrwirliv llrniuritir (1.lllbl(.ZllF3l8 of Mi". and Mrs. John Cit)" Were iisitnrs lit-re1 on Sijildlalif QAE condmzmed comforuncoacheg :3;-1Vli:i:ug food and gtadpu! dmlng . . Ipaf. . that he neither trusted nor liked are in 1w vnninwideri for tliPIr.LeWis. hm, overmuch. and me mnmn. rim performance of their play. lor cars, dining cars, sleepers. O Drive-yourself CGIEOXVICB at major A. PICKARD - -- Mr. and ls.ir::.mlE1ri-d,v My-erg, Mi. l LTD, necessity for keeping I. guard oni Room NW 13- CF lge1riU')61mI;el;I:mrnCe2ar;dleti:h l:ndhRao- Albisln Ki;-ere xisitors to the city 0Convenieiil restrooms. points. ” 1 ' 0 BY OHIO, On A On ay. himself when in his company im-. in -1- posed a strain upon him of which. ” A----1--it here after spending the winter -.... he was very glad to be relieved. iMary Eiiszene. and speakers incliiri- momhs 1” Ch”1”t”'t0'W”1 ML 11115 M11 1-l0.1'd MacDon- . . . - led Mrs Helen Mni'r;s0ii. Miss Ethr-ll ” ""w frlld. Clly iiere visitors here on I r CANADIAN NATIONAL I CANADIAN PACIFIC less comfortable than those he and John Eldon Green. ill” 5 ”5”'”i '0 N- 5. 011 Friday! 7 r -- . had been occupying, but he was Those present, at me memng'.Ma'y15t' I M955” 399111115! Hackrlt and. prepared for that. Apparently Por- were; 515”... Mm... 1-Name. Mm M --- ;Ai'.'in Biioll Mt, Albion were husi-1, son had lived with the trader and Helen him-rson. Miss Ethel Train-1 r' M” R0b"'”"' cm" W” M” "m0" 1'” N 5 ”C91111.i'- 1 When you travel. go by rain - you SAVE on low-cost round trip fonvf .Chair and the meeting was opened towels for the school. Collection adkmnmd Ind whne much 'u used the Residency merely as an or, My-. Eugene MacDonald vim” here on stuumay May! r'GU by i 1' in 136111?! DlVD8-1”0d by 011G TIOMESS BOIIIO office. and, in consequence, only mm, Eidon Gmpm an (,1 'chE:.n,.r,”mI' 11'” 'r- Rollliztlf wsepogggd Ig2db.?1:1e:e' tomgc1eeV.;alng,..x...nr:&u;';:ae;O Work was done on a. quilt. two of the rooms had been proper-gngiemtm. M,-5. Cami proctor and g . "' A Y FAN!) W. 1. members with He m mb ' ha ' 1' n ly mmuhedv one W” n smMHMiSs Edna smim from Moncmn: W?!irrfees.:ii.:i.(J;;vi:tzOe ttigcl gidi1ei- Mi-ersi -um. . her dues. o e er paying "aft t;!9m:;i4ex::. ?h::r”hev)rin::lcf)4l1r the p LONDON. t(OP)-Bnfimr clean. bedroom in me "at and the mhenmrsp Dmmhv Bishop from sack. um," . e ity on Sat- The members of the Lady Fane Minutes of the last. meeting mittee will be Mrs Park Francis 11,13 has stored at Waterloo BI. 1"” '1" W1”? "l”"”- Th” 18"" H1191 111' and Mrs. W. A MacDnn- Y .. lcydmmm mm” W” ""e””'”i W" mid and nloproved. Corre- and Mrs Lewis m'...i. h:::fAvI:fereB1Elli;Irr:s l-ltmwihlrl I t 1 ed ml ' ugly ,0”.w I . Kn ” p at the llC4lllP nf Mrs. Stanle . . . Mn an "1 mi bl th p1a.d'.q (1 M” E" St Mammll 1.1”"! M95518 Ewen Myers and Ro- Ma.Vlieu' on Alml 2nd. y Wmdence "5 '9” Fm” dl5C”5”d- Wt Em C11"”11- 011 119113-11 01 take eight men three months to desk. in addition o n in 9, rec s,.i,,i .101”, and M... yreda V. k h,,,., T... . Committees gave their reports and her fello membe in .g F " V A A . c ousdale Mt. Albion were! In the absence of the 95d I ' r W N. en preserii- clear 8111118 I1'0m the IVAUOIVI chairs. and Il small sidi-bon.d. but (-1) (mm yrzedpi-ictnn in mm. ,0 mt. Cm. on qamrdm whp H P ,d t W i on, it has moved and seconded that ed the secretary Muriel Mayhew 13 acres of glass and girders us h I k h .Vf- I f, ' ;' A A. A 'c -presi 4-n, or ii ' d 1) 3. g . ' g - V r . - 's:E::,s'r1:::ln:1 If 'C::nl?n?:::”n"1li ' -A V . . p.W,e,.m ”:,,h" Tfrflaly "1 W151 Paper and with a lovely gift. The meeting ing diluted acid. that he needed. His meals were. brought into him by one of they house-boys whom Strang had pro- vided, and he had settled down to his new life comfortably enough. 1 In the course of the next week 0 he began to make a tentative ex- I , O amination of the dusty files of of- ficial documents. with I view to gaining a general idea of a Resi-i At all leading stored 34.98 with tablets or wrm, dent's duties; and it was in the G. H. riurfom co. 1 5fE:Lsffo?ifrrdh:iEiE:gar:i:Ein:1trtfilf OFFERS you --BIG NAME" REFRIGERATORS ON TERMS THAT "" .'.".Cfli'.'-'.2. ".211; .lJ."."""' i'...l.'l.”'l':...l.l.”..”..l2.?f. "?...1” .22. MAKE BUYING AS EASY AS A-B..c! supposed. . This was the more remarkable in that the documents chiefly con- sisted of duplicates of reports and statistical returns which had been forwarded to the Colonial Department at Auckland during the, last fifteen years; and. taken altogether, they told a story of .slow but consistent progress in lthc affairs of the island which must. have warmed the official hearts of their recipients. Far removed from the sfrc" of world events. it would seem that iArafui enjoyed prosperity in every respect. The population figures had remained fairly constant. over the whole period: general health conditions had been good; the records of attendance at the native? school had been regular: and crime appeared to be practically non- existent. Trade had certainly in- creased, and the list. of imports showed that the islanders purchas- ed considerably more than the average amount of cotton goods. tinned fruits and such like refine- ments of civilization - all of m-lwhich argued ll highrr standard of living than prevailed in most mi- tive communities. The late Resident's semi-nn- nual report! confirmed this im- gpression. They spoke of content- .(;ITl;m9Ilf. and liaDD.V industrv under V( A mild and enlightened rule. and Buy 3 New IIEFIIIISEIIIKTIIIISZ Own ca New I953 "IIG NAME" REFRIGERATOR I 7 i! ADMIRAL son AS urn: AS ff ROY DeLuxe s A SNOWDON .9” it A REFRIGERATOR "' ALL SIZES IN STOCK RACINE (9.1 cu. ft. modcl shown) "””'""G: All Sizes NOW AVAILABLE! A Roomy shelves nll door! Butter conditioner! p Ii;i.ilZ.'2.J?.Z”ii?i...?i.3i1?Z;i.'?””.?””” 1111 "'11 1”” 5-1111 G”””"”E” Prompt, Eilicieni Servicing! Immediate FREE Delivery! ' ICs'rliisiw'. Flash I):-Irontiiig in '7 rnlnutpgf I , . ONLY 1 90 per month Cairyi 9 Charge! PTLL 5-YEAR (IFARANTEE with every model! on oowu PAYMENT . neouuiro WEEKLY what references there were to the ;irader depicted him as a fair and fjust-minded man. with a properi regard for constituted .authorit.y and a generous interest in thlh public weal. . p on the whole. the records went In show that. the isolated com-1 A, hug A (and prepned munity might have compared fnv- E upcrialli for cats and kittens. :1':;1:blf1e:;l:D ::”n(Yh EE:'ulnR' . . . , r . re . P"” ” Him” -l"PPI”" me and but for one fact. it would have . P"11H'n1- minerals. vimnins been difficult to account for his and carhnhvdrnics can need increasing dissatisfaction with Jl1I,V- And how cats go for them. The fact was one that, "1 ,; lh .h i 5 hi changed the nituation rompletelvi n. ' Aunnchsnnn..i:.::ii:;.:":.':;: ';';r.'.::: 1" ANY of THESE ' al , I . . , I -I 1"" A 2.'..S2:'?..22”;.?".i.J.'2.2.l.'il:”..'?.'2.I "BIG NAME" 1953 picture thus painted. i :::::":'1":'.': REFRIGERATORS Social Workers - - Meet In GIi'town I r i. Ref.-lgeratwn ci e 6 Months - 12 Months M, I 2 YEARS- 3 runs or EVEN: SALES and SERVICE I The New Hi-iinsvvlck-Prince Erin w rd Ishnd Branch of the can -1 . ngpalrs T9 A" Mnkm sdilan Association of social Worker-sl , imet on Saturday morning. May Mh at the Health centre in Charlotte- . I ZOWH. Sister Mary Eugene of the Oath- ff? . . M PRICED from 3289.50 -and you can Buy ALL of Your Furniture and Appliance Needs on Canada's Easiest Terms! DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT olle. Welfare Bureau In Oharlotie-i ltnwn ch mi the M, i th ' ' s:i.ir.c'riii(:Ar. lahfnce 1': the ..n:'i33..t.” " 'l . I bt.l ti ,1 , APPLIANCE lmm,;;n;;; 3:33;, 3-,; mgicmgi . . Repair. Oonrferenee on social work to be , held in Fredericton in June. and the National Oonlerance an 3.35.1 ,, p t . p ' Q Palmer Electric :,';:::f :3; W in New in 1'10"” 1444 ...t.?."....'.'i'....':”i.l.'i”-'v.;':.':'.'.?"'...t 161 GREAT GIORGE ST. A CI-IARLOTTE1'OWN.P. E. I. 'PHONE 2:17 . vices on P. l:. I." was led by ante: p Rewinding and Repairs